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Old Dec 16, 2007 | 05:01 PM
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Default Cabin Air Filter Replacement.

I'm trying to get the Monte up-to-date. I have a new Engine Air Filter and the blood-blister to prove it. There are 6 New Plugs just waiting to go in when I get a tip on how to get in back of the Engine and get the three up next to the firewall out. In the mean time ... I do have, right here, a Brandy New Cabin Air Filter and I can't find instructions on how to install it. I'm betting I don't even need a Swiss Army Knife to swap-out this filter ... but, the car is NEW to me and I don't know my way around it yet.

What do I have to do to gain access to the old filter and make the switch. I'm betting it behind the Glove Box or inn that area. How do I go about pulling the old filter out of there and putting the new one in.

Tutorials wanted on:
Cabinn Air Filter Replacement
Firewall side Spark Plug R&R

I'm trying, I'm trying ...
But I ain't gettin' 'nuff support!

Rick Massey
 
Old Dec 16, 2007 | 06:17 PM
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Default RE: Cabin Air Filter Replacement.

The cabin filter is below the cowl. Loosen the large, black plastic screw next to the passenger side wiper and then pull up. The filter will then be visable underneath.
 
Old Dec 16, 2007 | 07:15 PM
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Default RE: Cabin Air Filter Replacement.

i just put a write up on your other post for this also. and the plugs
 
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